| Song | Work For The Weekend |
| Artist | The Lilac Time |
| Album | Paradise Circus |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Stephen Duffy | |
| It was once before a time called now | |
| When we lazed the weeks away | |
| With a work of art and a pint of beer | |
| Was all there was to say | |
| For we made love in the afternoons | |
| On the mattresses of youth | |
| And I took all the rope that they gave | |
| And that became my noose | |
| Now I must wait for the weekend | |
| I must wait to have you | |
| When the streets were paved with poems | |
| And a salary of song | |
| When we never thought we'd have to work | |
| Or anything could go wrong | |
| Because there'd always be the Old King Cole | |
| The sovereign of our loving | |
| But the King was cut as was our luck | |
| And now the week is working | |
| Now the moral of this story is | |
| Without them you have fun | |
| Oh I thought the wine and roses years | |
| Had only just begun | |
| But in their world life's to short for love | |
| Money gives them pleasure | |
| And without God they have marshalled time | |
| Into but work or leisure | |
| Now I must wait for the weekend | |
| I must wait to have you |
| zuo qu : Stephen Duffy | |
| It was once before a time called now | |
| When we lazed the weeks away | |
| With a work of art and a pint of beer | |
| Was all there was to say | |
| For we made love in the afternoons | |
| On the mattresses of youth | |
| And I took all the rope that they gave | |
| And that became my noose | |
| Now I must wait for the weekend | |
| I must wait to have you | |
| When the streets were paved with poems | |
| And a salary of song | |
| When we never thought we' d have to work | |
| Or anything could go wrong | |
| Because there' d always be the Old King Cole | |
| The sovereign of our loving | |
| But the King was cut as was our luck | |
| And now the week is working | |
| Now the moral of this story is | |
| Without them you have fun | |
| Oh I thought the wine and roses years | |
| Had only just begun | |
| But in their world life' s to short for love | |
| Money gives them pleasure | |
| And without God they have marshalled time | |
| Into but work or leisure | |
| Now I must wait for the weekend | |
| I must wait to have you |
| zuò qǔ : Stephen Duffy | |
| It was once before a time called now | |
| When we lazed the weeks away | |
| With a work of art and a pint of beer | |
| Was all there was to say | |
| For we made love in the afternoons | |
| On the mattresses of youth | |
| And I took all the rope that they gave | |
| And that became my noose | |
| Now I must wait for the weekend | |
| I must wait to have you | |
| When the streets were paved with poems | |
| And a salary of song | |
| When we never thought we' d have to work | |
| Or anything could go wrong | |
| Because there' d always be the Old King Cole | |
| The sovereign of our loving | |
| But the King was cut as was our luck | |
| And now the week is working | |
| Now the moral of this story is | |
| Without them you have fun | |
| Oh I thought the wine and roses years | |
| Had only just begun | |
| But in their world life' s to short for love | |
| Money gives them pleasure | |
| And without God they have marshalled time | |
| Into but work or leisure | |
| Now I must wait for the weekend | |
| I must wait to have you |